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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-02-01, Page 9r 1 a soft% Annuai rep aceQpted at United Church meeting of the pot year was at the ammel meeting Winghem UW Church we* with the minister Rev. Pu Annual reports, erganisatiens and.:approved,: ging a 'successful year in the Ch's life. Atmore shown depicting the congregation's life.and work including several f the .ice and films. of past flower ,anniversaries and high- lights from other years, • Included in the list of officers. for the year 1973 are G. W. T secretary of Official • Board Marvin, Streteh, clerk of session; Ray Wales, church _treasurer; Mrs. Jim Ward, S Y School. ?auperinten4eot; Mrs. Ed -Darer and Mrs. Han.' Sc hipper, junior congregation superintendents. The Messengers, With an aver- age membership sof 15, are learn- ing about India; loaders •areMarrs. Brian: Cameron and Mir Mardi Adams. The Explorers, under the leadership of Mrs. William Rin - AllIF Nil ' rM fn liar P.O.' BOX 194 Wingbm, 'Ontario 3574910 u tool, are rshoe Involved of Itedirl; *Olt auiras ► it 14. Nan Weelner 'end G. W. Tiffin are representative* to Presbytery and Conference; Elmer Ireland is the tion's representative Unite Church r Men. Mrs Underwood is United Church Women. Header the vi$ois • mut- tees aet ve in the life of the chtrch, are . DeWitt Miller. (finance); Mr rt Albert Illatoul (stllwardsliip); Marvin 'Streiff -(worship, music, me bhp) George Underwood` (Clristian. education); Lloyd Casemore (property); Murray Hunter (out. • reach). More than 35 girtaare enrolled in four gr'oupe of ` CGS'.:Super* intende nt is .. 'G. Watcher; leaders are •Jean Hancock, Linda Hideout, Kae Pattison and Mardi Adams. President of the group is Cathy 1 ieyery. The Wingham United' Church has a total membership of 921, an._ increase: of seven over the :game time last year. The Sunday' School has a membership of 190. There are 33 active members in the junior choir. AS f`the nary . to fail a, ning Organisation. ,latinsee F. sons are expected to be on Gray, a *Strict supervisor, krSandey aseeting,”said the SouthernOntario„ will the '''s ventione ba,i'n*an. e Bi ghtef .H p your w in er wardrobe, and go • in46'w or cold *with a fresh, bright, coiorfuf look. Just count on our delightfully dependable dry cle zning service ..: for spotless perfection. ras# results, too: Ei.d.rs, steards ire inductedat Suiday service THE STEPFii 1 "of.Miidmaywerecash winner' in Winghani l %o.ns Talent Hunt show in the town'hall at l ilttgham Thursday night, captivating the large audience and the judges With their talent arid charm. Left to right are Kevin Gropp, Barbara Lang, Darlene Albright, -Brenda lora .;and Bryan Cutting. They are eligible for the final show April 26, (Staff Photo) WROXET R --•• Rev. George Sach inducted the new elders and stewards • of Wroxeter United Church at a special service Sun- day. morning, Arthur. Gibson pre- ; seated the list. Elders are George Gibson, Ronald, McMichael, Bruce Montgomery; stewards, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fines, Garry Chambers, Mrs: L. Tele - bus and an d Jack Clarke: The choir rendered the anthem, "The Lord's My Shepherd" to the popular tune of S. Moller, under the direction of the organist, Mrs. A. Edwin Martin. Miss Doreen Riley read the psalm and first scripture. \ Mr. Sach's . theme was ti`The Prodigal's Two Prayers— . `Father, forgive me' and `Father, make us' " The; prodigal son was .x, x�n. 1f. bl �/`y` t badbut want e 1+� yo -•'110- a ed .eX-. citm+ nt farther •abroad. �. CLEAN it b ssiaii E WEAR r r1.� `fir . , ' ....., tie savings • you're looking for at N 'TRIANGLE • h•+•• 4 .{•• ,{{ s.. DISCOUNT 00s'. + !:•!•: i•:s:+ •7 ti+:: COUGH SYRUP LaSian VICKS • Reg. 1.09 . 75 DENTURE CLEANER Economy Size : ANSODENT Reg. 1.S9..99 PETROLEUM JELLY 8 Oz. VASELINE. Reg. 89c 39 �r■iw VASELINE. BABY POWDER 14 Oz. Reg. 1.29 INTENSIVE CARE .89 REGULAR mg RESDAN Reg. 1.89 • 99 . , HAIR SPRAY Giant Slat Reg. 2.9E PROTEIN 21 1.79 Large Selection of VALENTINE CARDS `'' 49 and CHOCOLATES . 4. TRIANGLE 0 BCDUNT PAY ,„- ,v,//) C /Nf , , c` c' ,,,VfIJr s , 9 OB .4 i C% c u 9 mow, tar 1 p.m, � i SatM ys No+ Erle our eeriites us vin :repentance. • ;° oforth. Folds first meeting of the year The fiir st meeting of the year , cultural art. Some Indian art was the Goforth Auxiliary of t [ems-�, on display and it was beautiful,. byterian Church, Wingham, was.s Concerning journalism in In - convened by Mrs. L. D. Balser, dia,it is pretty much ' controlled assisted by Mrs. Gordon. But-; . by the government. The news- cliffe, Mrs. James Carr, Mrst papers are mainly restricted to Parker Campbell, Mrs. John, the cities and each paper is Donaldson and Mrs. Garry Bate -e, read by more than 27 man. people. Only ten per cent of the The new study book on Iiia; • people are reached by news - was introduced. Mrs. Parker ' papers as there is a high percent - Campbell ,read Psalm 9$ fid age of illiteracy. About 70. per gave a meditation on Psalms• cent are reached by radio, as The Book°of pSalms is timelc, nearly everyone has .a set. she said, and yin it we are COM- , Geests Attend mended to be joyful, Mrs. John "• Mrs. Donaldson introduced the Donaldson led in prayer. guests,, M. and .Mrs. ,Jain . w 1 In 'al s inter- - d>s .Mrs Ba, er ler arr><Ver� from India ` two yeats viewedtree' ictitious s .h mi It ago. -a. Jain is a physiotherapist persona �. India, sit t as and ` ��il �.of In .t�i�weid dia. mid ti m urn that, n the - � e Pictures of very ancient build- usic' 'Tui' b �jllh On'WednOdaY, February 7, El- mer Farriaih will show his slides on Yukon and the North,' at the UCW general meeting in 'Wrox- :leter, greats A s 11009 rVallitaik..ellffel1&MOM fild 4 mrd was ; + ed off{ Set temple dated' back to two music ton ur ticu- hundred years before Christ. The lar style of music of th ,country,' Hiniala*a mountains of • which Was RIC1 c` Mt. Evrest is one, • were At one tirn India was one of the' n!a jestic.bPictures of rice fields, most affluent natioits in the world,- tea garden:fend snake charmers and Was rich.n architecture and' gave an insight into the,�customs Of India.. . 4: A question and answer period disclosed many interesting facts. Machinery to work in rice fields is, -not wanted because people QUIET ENTERTAINING. - A time to catch up on quiet Informal get -to -gathers with close friends and family. It's fun to gather with a few,friends for a visit. The infonnal abnosphere allows peoPle to roller and enjoy them - Good food ahvays helps peoPle feel at ease and any beet dish can certainly be classified as good food. Appetites will soar when you sem Tasty Beef Birds for dinner before. a challenging bridge game. TASTY BEEF ROLLS OR BEEF BIRDS Serves 6 11/2 pounds round steak, cut into 6 slices, pounded thin 1 teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon pepper dash marjoram 6 small cooking onions flour 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 - 20 -ounce can tomatoes or tomato sauce 2 tablespoons horseradish Method: • Season meat, place an onion on each slice, roll up, secure with toothpicks; • Roll in flour; • Brown in hot oil, pour off fat; • Add remaining ingredients, cover, simmer 11/2 houm. SWISS STYLE BEEF BIRDS Spread seasoned beef pieces with mixture of Y2 cup chopped onion 14 cup grated Swiss cheese Vs cup chopp*ed parsley - • Roll up and secure with tooth- picks • Brown in hot butter Add: 1 cup peeled, chopped tomatoes 3/4 cup dry white wine V4 cup Mushrdon1 slices 1 bay leaf • Cook uhtil tender, 2546 The Italians elso have en In- tarestina wily of serving Beef Birds— with Chicken Liver Shil- ling. Excellent served hot or Spread seasoned beef slices with mixture of: 2 slices white bread soaked in 2 cups dry white wine, mashed pound raw chicken livers, diced 3/4 cup chopped onion 1/4 cup chopped celery 1/4 cup minced, parsley 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese 1 egg, beaten 3/4 teaspoon salt Y4 teaspoon pepper V2 teaspoon oregano • Roll up and secure with tooth - • Brown in hot oil, season to taste; • Add 11/2 cups beef broth, cover, cook until tender, 1 Beef is also excellent when used for hors d'oeuvres. Hors d'oeuvres should never fill your guests before a dinner, they should just stImulete their ap- ;Mites. Try these for fun. COLD BEEF ROLLS° • Mix 3 parts cream cheese with 1 part horseradish; • Spread mixture on sfIces • of lean, rare beef; • Roll up and secure with cock- tail picks. 1/4 COLD BEEF 8711108 6 Cut Ilan. rem beef Into finger • Selks011 with Salt, pepper and St little lemon juice; 6 Cost Meat nanny in SOO —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorbutt have returned to their home in Woodstock after spending ,the past three morns with their san ° and daughter-n4aw in Florida. --1140t!illuilosfirrod 4:onfererace '. et St. Audr.w's Mme, 104"Ea ton Catalogue -- j Rev''. R. H. Annetroog spoke supero,iss<ora, who attended. a abourt: the impor three-day co a nee at the • the sabbath da►y' may;; w " • Via, York Hotel,- conducted the Sunday mo. worship in �: Ate's ,Presby- terian Church, Wingham; His • sermon ' entitled "A Day for ;t :. t nraW and was based on be fourth. command- meat ommand- ma • . During .the Serleicesf Mr. ' Arm- strong also administered the :, —Corporal Alfred Caskanette. sacrament of baptism,to two`chil- dren. Sheryl Ann, • daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald'. Clhorn. and Rosemarie May, daughter of Mr. and MIs. Kenneth Noble., The choir sang an anthem and Miss Annette Oughton sang a solo. of the Canadian Forces,. Ottawa, left last Thursday. for Vietnam. His wife and family will remain in Ottawa. Wilfred is the -son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caskanette. —Russell Bone of Shuter Street is hospitalized in a London hospi- tal. He is wished a speedy re- covery by his Wingham friends. —Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pletch were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nick O'Donohue of Mark - dale.' —Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gaunt of Chatham were Sunday visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. , Russell Gauntof Edward Set. —Chris Gosling of Gosling Chtiadd►biaday d�iSl@@Angaa ' —Reg Armstrong of Walkerton renewed acquaintances in town., on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moffat, Julie Ann and Kendra of Oakville spent the weekend with. Mr. and, Mrs. Parrish Moffat. —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston and Donna of -St. Paul's visited over the weekend with Gershom Johnston on Catherine Street and with Mrs. Gershon n Johnston, a patient in the local hospital. The former's son, David, was playing in the hockey tournament in the local arena where his team (Mit- chell) won three games played with Wingham, Durham and Sea - forth. On Sunday the Mitchell lads played Seaforth and in over- time, won the game. Officers elected at United Church annual WROXETER — The annual Meeting of the United Church was held on Wednesday evening at the church, when all reports were given and a good year Was indicated. - - Rev. George W. Sach is the congregation's highly esteemed minister and Mrs. Edwin Martin is organist. The following are the official board: .,;chairman, Rev. George W. Sach; charge treasurer, Mrs. Agnes Wright. The Wroxeter Session: (Eld- ers) 5 year term, George Gibson, Ron McMichael, Bruce Mont- gomery; 4 year term, Lloyd Townsend, Ken McMichael; 3 year term, Harvey McMichael, Lyle Hart; 2 year term, Ken Ben- nett, Jack McLean; 1 year term, Arthur Gibson; chairman, Rev. George W, Sach; clerk, Lyle Retiring Elders: Edwin Mar- tin, Glen McMichael, Lewis Tay- lor (moved away). Committee of Stewards: chair- man, Jack Clarke; secretary, Paul Higgins; treasurer, Mrs. J. A. Wright; 3 year term, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fines, Garry Chambers, Mrs. Michael Tele- hus, Jack Clarke; 3 year term, Paul Higgins, Stewart Higgins, Mrs. Gordon Louttit, Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Musgrove, Man UCW Representative: Mrs. Stanley Gallaher. Retiring Stewards: Dick deBoer, Catherine Edgar, Gar - don Louttit, Gordon Kaster. Trustee Board: George Gibson, Harvey McMichael, W. Leslie Douglas. Sunday School Superinten- dents: Mrs. Ron McMichael, Bruce Montgomery. Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. Edwin Martin. Caretaker: Mrs. Oliver Riley; holiday supply and anniversary committee: Les Douglas, Lyle Hart; auditors: Jamea Alcorn and Mrs. Glen McMichael. Nominating Committee: the mipister and retiring members of the board. Clerk of the Session: Chairman of Stewards, Mrs. J. A. Wright, Mrs. George Gibson, Arthur Gibson„Jack Clarke. M S committee: Mrs. Mac Wylie, Mrs. J. H. Wylie, Mrs. Mac Allan; manse committee: Wright, Mrs: G. McMichael. Ushers: Lloyd Townsend, Jack Clarke (with power to add); United Church Men: W. Les Douglas; representative to Pres- bytery and Conference: W. Les Douglas; president of UCW: Mrs. Treasurer: Friend:1Np Unit: Mrs. Stewart Higgins; secretary, Mrs, Ken Edgar. Treasurer: Willing Workers, Mra. Ross Sanderson; secretary, Mrs. George (Gibson. Leader of .ftiessengers: Mrs. Robert Musgrove.. Secretary -treasurer of S.S. : Mrs. Harvey Wheeler. inoxiMS - BELMORE -- The ;January meeting of the Women's °Mission: ary'Society of r Knox Presbyterlan ,, Church was held . at 2 p.m.:on January 17. Thep tident, Mrs., George Nickel was in ch e. A. hym�me+waaq sung;s ills caby- igyaita'Ca mpirj Leda (Weir loai>pere[ b rr atrwee,Derl- ing. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, llfirs. Elmer Jeffrey. Nine ladies an- swered the roll call with sugges- tions for 1973 programs. Pro- grams were then planned. The current events, featuring articles on India proved most interesting. Members learned of geographical features, popula- tion, family life, incl 'ng health care and occupations e. ASPRO, "Actions for Food Pro- duction", was also discussed. - The meeting cloyed with a hymn and prayer by Mrs. Nickel. edneada outstanding 'SalesrecOrd . tie latter;: part of i' ed' in selection from over 330 towns cross Canada. 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